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Court Can Determine Stamp Duty Payable Under The Unstamped Arbitration Agreement – Bombay High Court
Recently, in the case of John Cockerill India Ltd. vs. Sanjay Navare[1], the Hon’ble Bombay High Court held that the Court can determine the stamp duty payable under the unstamped Arbitration Agreement. The Court was

In absence of an explicit clause on quantum of interest in a contract, compound interest cannot be awarded: Delhi High Court
In the case of M/s. Modi Construction Company vs. Ircon International Limited[1], the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi (“the Court”) while dealing with appeal filed under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
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